Orang National Park
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Orang National Park is a protected wildlife sanctuary in Assam, India, known for its populations of Indian rhinoceroses, tigers, and rich riverine ecosystems along the Brahmaputra River.
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
national park
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wildlife sanctuary → |
| borderedBy |
Brahmaputra River
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| continent |
Asia
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| country |
India
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| governingBody |
Assam Forest Department
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| habitatFeature |
floodplain grasslands
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marshes → oxbow lakes → sandbars → |
| hasBirdSpecies |
egret
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greater adjutant stork → heron → kingfisher → lesser adjutant stork → spot-billed pelican → |
| hasConservationStatus |
protected area
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| hasEcosystemType |
alluvial grassland
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riverine ecosystem → semi-evergreen forest → wetland → |
| hasSpecies |
Asian elephant
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Bengal tiger → Indian rhinoceros → gangetic dolphin → great Indian one-horned rhinoceros → hog deer → leopard → wild boar → |
| hasVegetationType |
savannah grassland
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scrub forest → tall elephant grass → woodland → |
| IUCNCategory |
II
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| knownFor |
Bengal tiger population
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Indian rhinoceros population → rich birdlife → riverine habitats → |
| locatedIn |
Assam
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| locatedInDistrict |
Darrang district
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Sonitpur district → |
| locatedOnRiver |
Brahmaputra River
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| partOf |
Eastern Himalayan biodiversity hotspot
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| protectedAreaDesignation |
rhinoceros sanctuary
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tiger reserve → |
| region |
northern bank of the Brahmaputra River
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| state |
Assam
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